With the sun still out 66736 Sheffield Wednesday approaches Manea on the 4L20 Hams Hall to Parkeston Quay.
Less than 30 minutes later the sun was out as a Freightliner 66 on a Whitemoor to Ruckolt Road engineering train approached Stonea and the bridge over the Sixteen Foot Drain.
The rain was moving away eastwards by the time the Kennett to Mountsorrel appeared, passing a very Wizard of Oz like scarecrow in an adjacent field
20 minutes later and the heavens opened. A Birmingham New Street bound train runding the curve between March South Junction and March East. Some of the remaining semaphore shunting signals are apparent.
I hope Network Rail aren't expecting weather severe enough to require a snow plough! A Liverpool Lime Street train slows for the 30 mph TSR through March station.
Nearly half an hour later and another cloudburst was threatening as a 158 heading for Ely rounds the curve at Silt Drove.
Plenty of recovered track panels for recycling.
Skies were turning threatening when at 15:09 an early 4L85 behind 66420 coasted over the level crossing at March East.
66714 is named Cromer Lifeboat, it is still in original GBRf livery.
With the sun still out 66736 Sheffield Wednesday approaches Manea on the 4L20 Hams Hall to Parkeston Quay.
With the sun still out 66736 Sheffield Wednesday approaches Manea on the 4L20 Hams Hall to Parkeston Quay.
With the sun still out 66736 Sheffield Wednesday approaches Manea on the 4L20 Hams Hall to Parkeston Quay.
See photo in original gallery.